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He was prepared at Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Maine, and in 
1902 received the degree of B.A. from Colby College, where he was a 
member of Delta Upsilon. 
He was married May 1, 1913, in Jacksonville, Fla., to Miss Elizabeth — 
Legére Fleming of Jacksonville, a graduate in 1900 of the Stuart School 
of Washington, D. C., daughter of Francis Philip Fleming (deceased), 
formerly governor of Florida. 
Hamilton studied at the Harvard Law School in 1903-04 and 
spent the year of 1905 ranching in Arizona. In 1908 he received 
the degree of LL.B. from Denver University and since October 
of that year has been clerk in the law firm of Fleming & Fleming 
of Jacksonville, Fla. He writes: “Since leaving Yale and until 
1910 the interval has been entirely devoted to study and to search 
for health. Travels for health’s sake have involved trips to and 
residences in Arizona, New Mexico, California, Colorado and 
most of the western states, and in Arkansas at Hot Springs.” 
Of his politics he writes that he is a “Democrat, but hardly a 
pure Jeffersonian.” He is a member of the Florida Country 
Club and the Seminole Club. 
Wilbur F. Henderson 
Box 145, Manchester, N. H. 
Henderson is engaged in farming. 
Yukichi Hokodachi 
Yukichi Hokodachi entered the Yale Forest School from the 
Middle School of Japan and took all the regular courses at the 
School with the exception of those given in the spring term, Sen- 
ior year. It has not been possible to secure his present address. 
Richard P. Imes 
Business address, Custer, S. Dak. 
Home address, Spearfish, S. Dak. 
Richard Perry Imes was born November 4, 1878, in Springfield, Mo., 
the son of Richard Perry Imes and Eliza Esther (Reynolds) Imes. His 
father, who was of German ancestry, was a farmer and was a scout 


